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Make: nissan Skyline

Model: 1994 R33 GTS-T sedan

Milage: 162, XXX km

Transmission: automatic

Colour: gunmetal grey

Location: Noosa, sunshine coast

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? Yes registered until April next year

Price: 10,000 open to offers and may consider trades plus cash my way.

Contact: pm on here, on every day

Comments / Modifications: Central Locking

17inch rims with near new tyres

Central Locking

Electric Mirrors

Fuel Injection

Power Steering

Power Windows

Rear Spoiler.

Mines ecu

Blitz subsequential boost controller

blitz bov

blitz pod filter

adjustable castor rods.

Nismo rear strut brace.

Racer steering wheel.

Brand new alpine head unit.

Immobilizer

turbo timer.

I am the third owner in Australia and know who the first two were. i know the cars history and everything that has been done to her. serviced regularly.

I have a new a/c compressor for this but I just have not had the time nor the funds to get in put in. Also just had new brake pads put on along with having all 4 rotors machined. Overall the car is in immaculate condition. I really do not wish to sell but unfortunately things in life change and having recently received some news, I am going to have to sell my beloved car. I am also willing to throw in my stock ECU and my stock 32 rims (with tread) that came on my car when I bought it as I really do not have the time to sell them separately. As i said before i really do not want to sell and for the person who buys it you will more then likely see tears in my eyes when i hand over the keys.

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